Arena Minerals Discovers Third Copper Porphyry Prospect on the Antofagasta-Calama Lineament, Atacama Copper Project, Chile
27 Marzo 2014 - 7:09AM
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Arena Minerals Discovers Third Copper Porphyry Prospect on the
Antofagasta-Calama Lineament, Atacama Copper Project, Chile
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Mar 27, 2014) - Arena Minerals
Inc. ("Arena" or the "Company") (TSX-VENTURE:AN) is pleased to
announce additional results of its initial regional exploration
program on the 2,930 square kilometer Atacama Copper Property
("ACP" or "Property"), located in the Antofagasta region of Chile.
In addition to the two previously announced copper porphyry
prospects discovered, La Paloma and Cerro Barco, Arena has
discovered a third new copper porphyry prospect, Cerrillos, located
approximately nine kilometers east of the village of Baquedano and
three kilometers south of the interpreted location of the main
Antofagasta-Calama lineament. The prospect shows a positive
combination of favourable geological, geophysical and
mineralization signatures over a 9 square kilometer area. Just over
20% of the ground comprising the Atacama Copper Project has been
covered on the ground by the Company.
- Mineralization: The mineralization discovered to date consists
of copper oxide mineralization in outcrop and copper sulphide
mineralization in altered intrusive diorite porphyry boulders. The
boulders are approximately 0.5 metres in diameter and have returned
copper values ranging from 0.3% to >1%. Prospecting continues in
the area aimed at finding the source of the intrusive boulders. The
area does not have a history of glaciation and float is often
located in proximity to the source. Abundant copper oxide
mineralization was found in two historical artisanal production
areas located approximately 2.5 to 3.5 kilometres from the boulder
sites. The two workings, separated by approximately 50 metres,
consist of open cuts of two to five meters wide which extend down
for 15 to 20 metres, after which the walls have collapsed. Mining
was targeted on high grade copper structures and vein stockworks,
located near the projected margins of the porphyry target. Sampling
to date has returned copper values over 1% Cu and up to 248g/t
Ag.
- Alteration & Geophysics: Alteration over the target area
consists of moderate to strong iron oxide identified from ASTER
satellite imagery and verified in outcrop, with an associated high
potassium to thorium ratio radiometric ("K/Th") anomaly. The
elevated K/Th ratio anomaly, identified from regional airborne
magnetic/radiometric survey data, indicates elevated potassium
content in the underlying bedrock, over the projected core area of
the Cerrillos porphyry target. The radiometric anomaly coincides
with a 9 square kilometer positive magnetic anomaly defined by the
same regional airborne magnetic survey.
- Geological & Structural: Well defined ESE and NE trending
regional magnetic trends, interpreted as faults cut the area of
interest approximately three kilometers south and north of the
copper mineralization. The NE trending lineament is believed to
correspond to the Antofagasta-Calama lineament. The host rock to
the mineralization consists mainly of andesitic volcanic and
rhyolitic flows with local breccias cemented with specularite and
hematite. Extensive iron oxide alteration has been observed in
outcropping areas within the target area and in proximity to the
geophysical anomaly and structural trends. The rocks are locally
fractured along a prominent NE trending joint pattern which is
parallel to the trend of the mineralization. Outcrop exposure is
limited. .
- Size & Location: The target area is defined by a 3
kilometre by 3 kilometre coincident magnetic and radiometric K/Th
positive anomaly that encompasses both the historical workings and
the area where altered intrusive floats have been found. Cerrillos
is located approximately nine kilometers east of the village of
Baquedano in close proximity to the Antofagasta-Calama Lineament
("ACL").
A map of the Atacama Copper Project showing the location of the
Cerrillos propect can be accessed here.
Images of the Cerrillos prospect can be accessed here.
Vernon Arseneau, Vice-President of Exploration of Arena,
commented "this newly identified prospect adds to our existing
portfolio of confirmed porphyry copper target areas, now totaling
5, including the two new zones north of the El Peñon Mine area. The
combination of all the geological, geophysical and alteration -
mineralization signatures helps establish priority targeting for
diamond drill testing."
The Company intends to continue working on Cerrillos in
conjunction with initial exploration of the remaining targets
identified on the Atacama Copper Property that have not been worked
to date. At present just over 20% of the land has been covered in
the initial exploration program.
To view the website, please visit www.arenaminerals.com.
The technical and scientific aspects of this news release have
been reviewed and approved by Mr. Vernon Arseneau, P.Geo, who has
been designated as a qualified person pursuant to NI 43-101. As the
Vice President of Exploration of the Company, Mr. Arseneau is not
considered independent.
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About Arena Minerals
Currently Arena Minerals has three properties under option
covering approximately 326,000 hectares. All the properties are
within the Antofagasta region of Chile, at low altitudes and within
producing mining camps. The Company flagship asset is the Atacama
Copper Property, consisting of 293,000 hectares of essentially
undrilled ground in the heart of Chile's premier copper mining
district. The Atacama Copper Property is adjacent to the
Capricornio Property, forming part of a contiguous land package
that can be worked in conjunction. In addition the Company also has
the Pampas El Peñon project which is less than 1 km from Yamana's
Agusta Victoria project and 10 km from the El Peñon mine. The
Capricornio property hosts a district scale gold silver epithermal
system virtually unexplored at depth and open on strike. The Pampas
El Peñon and Capricornio properties comprise Arena Minerals highly
prospective gold properties within an active mining region.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Arena Minerals Inc.
William Randall, President, and CEO
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